The Atlantic

Jodi Gillette ’91, former adviser on Native American affairs to President Obama and a Standing Rock Sioux tribe member, built her career mindful of the seven generations before her, and the seven generations that will come after her.

People

Sydney Kamen ’19 started a nonprofit to recycle soap from hotels and distribute it to under-resourced communities around the world. Her program has expanded to 14 community partners, 13 hotel partners, and over 50,000 bars of recycled soap.

The Hill

“Major technology companies are, unfortunately, lobbying to defeat this sensible and modest bill designed to make it harder for sex traffickers to misuse the Internet and abuse women and children for profit,” writes Professor Hany Farid.

New Scientist

In a story about Thailand’s long-tailed macaques and their use of stones to open up shellfish, the magazine turns for comment to Professor Nathaniel Dominy. “It’s been shown that systematic predation causes prey of smaller size,” he says.